I've got a Moses graphite neck being made as we speak. If you can hold out for 2-3 weeks I'll give you an A/B comparison after it arrives. It's going to go on a 5-string Warmoth walnut body. Steve is a great guy and really seems to know his stuff. You've may have already read it but there's a really informative article/interview (one on one) with Steve located at Bunnybass.

allrighty, yeah i had a moses neck i had got off ebay put onto my sterling. it was HEAVY and had a fender headstock, but man was that thing a player. action was ridiculously low, frets were perfect, and the neck was the slimmist neck i've ever played.

it actually warmed the bass up a bit, but it still had a ton of clarity. lots of growl and punch to the notes too. i'd say it would be somewhere in between an all maple neck, and a heavy slab of wood like wenge/ebony.

i plan on building up a fender jazz with a moses neck, because i liked the one on my sterling so much. but...i wanted a warwick fretless more so that's why i don't have it any more.

I went to the local music store in my city, and there was a bass that has the cheap look, but the neck says moses, i asked for the price and its US150 dollars!!! If i only had the money....
(these guys don't know what they are selling, that's the advantage of living in south america)
It also has peavey pickups, and it's used.
And heavy as hell!!!!

A good friend of mine (and fellow TB'er) just took his graphite neck off, and put the original back on his stingray 5. This guy is great to deal with, and takes superb care of his equipment. Drop him an email to see if he would be interested in selling it, he will make ya a great deal, if he wants to sell. Contact him at modulus6bass@aol.com Tell him Tim sent ya.